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Keltec Sub2000 .40 s&w use as a ranch gun
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<blockquote data-quote="TheBlackMambaXD" data-source="post: 1208112" data-attributes="member: 73198"><p>Yeah, I agree. I have one and it's what I'd use, but I don't feel comfortable putting it in the hands of someone who is very inexperienced. I'd prefer a keltec for that reason. Its simple to operate. Also i'd prefer a .40 because I don't think they ricochet as bad as a .223. There are houses nearby. Anyway, original question still stands. If you guys don't think a .40 is practical i'll find something else. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBlackMambaXD, post: 1208112, member: 73198"] Yeah, I agree. I have one and it's what I'd use, but I don't feel comfortable putting it in the hands of someone who is very inexperienced. I'd prefer a keltec for that reason. Its simple to operate. Also i'd prefer a .40 because I don't think they ricochet as bad as a .223. There are houses nearby. Anyway, original question still stands. If you guys don't think a .40 is practical i'll find something else. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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